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Self Drive Boats



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Cruising in
Midi-Camargue |
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Itineraries |
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The Lattes Base

Aigues Mortes at night

Aigues Mortes at Day time

Canal du Rhone / Sete

The Cimetiere Marin / Sete

Canal du Midi

Canal du Midi |
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OUT AND BACK |
| Negra |
Negra |
Argens |
1 week
Out and Back |
1 week
Out and Back |
1 week
Out and Back |
| Negra, Castelnaudary, Carcassone. |
Negra, Toulouse, Montech. |
Argens, Trebes, Carcassone, Castelnaudary. |
| 144 Km |
152 Km |
172 Km |
| 80 locks |
36 locks |
66 locks |
| 5h / day |
4h / day |
4h30 / day |
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| Argens |
Argens |
Lattes |
1 week
Out and back |
1 week
Out and back |
1 week
Out and Back |
| Argens, Marseillete, Trebes, Carcassone. |
Argens, Le Somail, Narbonne, Beziers. |
Lattes, Aigues-Mortes, Beaucaire, Fourques (Arles), Mas des Baumelles (Saintes Maries
de la Mer). |
| 92 Km |
151 Km |
160 Km |
| 32 locks |
40 locks |
4 locks |
| 3h30 / day |
4h / day |
3h30 / day |
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| Lattes |
Lattes |
Argens |
1 week
Out and Back |
10 - 11 days
Out and Back |
10 - 11 days
Out and Back |
| Lattes, Frontignan, Sete, Marseillan, Adge. |
Lattes, Aigues, Mortes, Frontignan, Sete, Agde, Beziers. |
Argens, Narbonne, Beziers, Agde, Marseillan. |
| 170 Km |
217 Km |
219 Km |
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8 locks |
14 locks |
52 locks |
| 4h / day |
3h30 / day |
4h / day |
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| Argens |
Argens |
Lattes |
2 weeks
Out and Back |
2 weeks
Out and Back |
2 weeks
Out and Back |
| Argens, Carcassone, Castelnaudary, Toulouse. |
Argens, Narbonne, Beziers, Sete, Lattes. |
Lattes, Aigues, Mortes, Frontignan, Sete, Agde, Beziers, Argens. |
| 294 Km |
369 Km |
379 Km |
| 100 locks |
52 locks |
54 locks |
| 4h45 / day |
4h / day |
4h / day |
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Argens |
3 weeks
Out and Back |
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Argens,
Carcassonne, Negra, Castelnaudary, Argens, Beziers, Agde |
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294 km |
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100 locks |
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4h45 / day |
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ONE WAY |
| Negra / Argens |
Argens / Lattes |
Lattes /Argens |
1 week
One Way |
1 week
One way |
10 - 11 days
One Way |
| Negra, Castelnaudry, Carcassone, Argens. |
Argens, Le Somail, Sete, Frontignan, Aigues-Mortes, Lattes. |
Lattes, Aigues- Mortes, Frontignan, Sete, Beziers, Narbonne, Argens. |
| 118 Km |
185 Km |
218 Km |
| 44 locks |
16 locks |
38 locks |
| 4h30 / day |
4 h / day |
3h30 / day |
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Lattes / Negra |
2 weeks
One way |
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Lattes, Aigues-Mortes, Frontignan, Sete, Beziers,
Carcassone, Castelnaudary, Negra. |
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310 Km |
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65 locks |
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4h30 / day |
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Locks are open every day except 1st May on the Canal du Midi and Canal Latéral à la Garonne .
Open every day in Camargue , Baïse and the Lot. |
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Lattes
Canal du Rhône à Sète, le Lez, Bassin de Thau, Canal du Midi, Petit Rhône.
From Cap d’Agde
to the Camargue, only a thin strip of white sand separates
the Mediterranean from the canals and lagoons that you
cruise through. From Lattes, just outside
Montpellier, enjoy the bathing at Palavas les Flots.
At the edge of the sand and the sea stands the Cathedral of
Maguelonne, while in the seaport of Sète
canals crisscross the picturesque old town. On the Bassin
de Thau you follow the Canal du Midi through the
middle of oyster beds to arrive at Agde, originally
founded by the ancient Greeks. From Lattes you can
head instead along the Canal du Rhône à Sète: proudly
rising above the lagoons and salt flats of the Midi is the
fortified town of Aigues Mortes, founded in 1240 by
St Louis. In the “Petite” Camargue you can visit the
typical fishing village of Le Grau du Roi,
Saintes-Mariesde-la-Mer, the splendid abbey church of
St-Gilles and Beaucaire with its great keep
looking down on a maze of medieval alleys .
Argens-Minervois
Canal du Midi, Bassin de Thau.
From
Argens, the Canal du Midi snakes its way through a
typically Mediterranean landscape: vines, cypresses,
pine trees and a plethora of flowers scent the air against
the background chirping of grasshoppers and cicadas.
Under the shade of great plane trees, you’ll make the
acquaintance of a rich regional cuisine of succulent
dishes and magnificent wines. Splendidly restored by
Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century, Carcassonne is
now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 52 turrets and double
ring of walls of this, the largest medieval fortress in
Europe, proudly dominate the new town below. Narbonne
was once the largest city in Roman Gaul; in the centre of
the town the Archbishops’ Palace and the Cathedral make up a
remarkable architectural ensemble. At Béziers the
Gothic cathedral of St Nazaire towers over the home town of
Pierre-Paul Riquet, whose masterpiece the Canal du
Midi is.
Negra
Canal du Midi, Canal latéral à la Garonne.
From Négra, the first
stop of the Mail Boat which linked Toulouse to Agde in the
19th century, the Canal du Midi allows you access to the
splendid medieval citadel of Carcassonne, Castelanudary
famous for its cassoulet, the Rose Red City of
Toulouse, and Montech, a typical “bastide”
founded in the 12th century. You are in Cathar country
here, one of France’s most fascinating regions and a
paradise for the gourmet and the winelover. Romanesque
churches, abbeys and monasteries dot the countryside and
bear witness to a troubled past: the Cathars, known also as
Albigensians, fell foul of the church. Pope Innocent
III ordered his notorious crusade against the Albigensians
in 1208, and peace only returned to the area under Blanche
de Castille in 1229. It was at the monastery of Prouilhe
near the medieval circular settlement at Bram
that St-Dominic founded his order of Preaching Brothers.
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Bases in the region:
Lattes
Argens-Minervois
Negra
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